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It looks quite complex to me. Not that I've quite understood what exactly the problem is, but... do you really need to use the built-in helpers? I didn't even know they had a pager. I've developed a collection of my own helpers since the days of MVC 1 Beta after my first (and failed) attempts to get along with the built-in helpers. I recommend the same to you. If you're struggling with those helpers then it's no better than WebForms where you were struggling with server controls.user8685– user86852011-06-12 10:34:32 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2011 at 10:34
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ASP.NET MVC has no built in pagination helpers just there are third party pagination implementations.Freshblood– Freshblood2011-06-12 10:38:50 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2011 at 10:38
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Thank you for that bit of information. The question is, why do you need one? It's no effort to implement it on your own, just like you want it to be.user8685– user86852011-06-12 11:02:23 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2011 at 11:02
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I just wanted to know that is there something wrong about my ideas . Did i break some core principles if not so why all of them followed same design on their implementations .. i don't get itFreshblood– Freshblood2011-06-12 11:17:40 +00:00Commented Jun 12, 2011 at 11:17
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if a code cant solve a programmer's problem, the code has no value, you better avoid using it.Shaheer– Shaheer2011-06-13 18:54:54 +00:00Commented Jun 13, 2011 at 18:54
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